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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Nairobi
03 January 2008
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, who was declared the winner of last week's disputed elections, is accusing opposition1 leaders of fomenting2 post-election violence that has claimed more than 300 lives. Nick Wadhams reports from VOA's Nairobi bureau, the president appealed for calm.
Mr. Kibaki appeared before reporters at his State House residence, as violence continued across Kenya. Both government and opposition leaders are struggling to come to grips with the fallout from an election that the European Union and several others have said was seriously flawed.
South African Archbishop and Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu arrived in Kenya Thursday to try to mediate3 between supporters of Mr. Kibaki and supporters of opposition leader Raila Odinga, but neither side appeared willing to compromise.
The United States has also appealed for calm and announced it is sending an envoy4 to the country to discuss the crisis.
Speaking to reporters, Mr. Kibaki accused the opposition of having instigated5 the violence. He said that anyone who breaks the law will be punished, and called on Kenyans to remain calm.
"In particular, I am appealing to all young people to reject any attempts to use them to harm their fellow Kenyans," he said. "This is your country, too, and to harm your fellow citizens and willfully destroy property is to destroy your own future."
Violence continued through the day, and some areas of the Nairobi slums where the worst of the violence has occurred are essentially6 lawless, prowled by gangs of young men terrorizing people.
Odinga insists he will only negotiate with Mr. Kibaki after he steps down as president.
Odinga visited a city mortuary on Thursday afternoon where he was shown the bodies of several dozen people said to have been killed in the violence.
Some bodies were laid out on slabs7 of stone. Others had been stacked in racks in the back of the facility. Several bore what appeared to have been wounds from machetes.
Afterward8, Odinga remained defiant9. He rejected an offer to conduct a re-count of the vote, saying that would be rigged just as he believes the original vote was. He insisted that he is the rightful leader of Kenya and that his hands are tied.
"I cannot do anything, because I have been denied the opportunity to do so by one Mwai Kibaki, who is right now still sitting in State House," he said. "This is something that this country does not deserve. This country wants change, and it voted for change. Instead, in order to perpetuate10 themselves, they are doing this kind of thing to the people of Kenya."
Meanwhile, in the slums, Kenya's poorest people have begun to say that they have tired of the political wrangling11 and want peace more than anything else. Many say that both Odinga and Mr. Kibaki will only lose popularity if they continue their confrontation12.
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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2 fomenting | |
v.激起,煽动(麻烦等)( foment的现在分词 ) | |
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3 mediate | |
vi.调解,斡旋;vt.经调解解决;经斡旋促成 | |
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n.使节,使者,代表,公使 | |
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5 instigated | |
v.使(某事物)开始或发生,鼓动( instigate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adv.本质上,实质上,基本上 | |
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7 slabs | |
n.厚板,平板,厚片( slab的名词复数 );厚胶片 | |
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adj.无礼的,挑战的 | |
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10 perpetuate | |
v.使永存,使永记不忘 | |
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11 wrangling | |
v.争吵,争论,口角( wrangle的现在分词 ) | |
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12 confrontation | |
n.对抗,对峙,冲突 | |
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